t CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 I EAT ALL I WANT NOW AND FEEL FINE! I i MRS. I. Tin: City Joe Kurman was in the city Sat unlay. V. W. Babcr wan here from Post Monday. Abort liirdsong wan in town Thursday. Mm. Hugh Lister wan a local vihitor Sunday. Arthur Michel has been quite tick this week. J. J. Watt of Culver was a busi ness visitor Monday. Prank Coocr of Culver was a vihitor in the city Friday. Jim True made final proof on bin homestead this wk, Mrs. Hamm Wells was in the city last week visitii'K friends. ; I. in. II 1 I 1. . 1 WII-R mUlllKUIIUHl IKIUK'IVHMtW (lodge ear the last of the week. F. ( Wood of The Dalles visited with his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Robin son, in this city Inst Friday, J. F. Bluncluird and family and Mr. Blanehard's father spent Sunday at G. W. Wells' home at Powell Butte. HOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever receive the proper Imlnnre of food , nhort weights in nutter. His inves to sutliciriitly nuurii.li both txxly sad:.. ,. . l:rln during the growing period when ; tlgat lotlS show that the buttvT WHS nature' druiniiila arcgrrutrr than iu , u over weight, mature life. TUii U shown in ao ninny ( jMile fate, lrnn Ixxlie, frequent ooldi, Mrs. G. W. Whiteis left the last aim luck oi immuon. For nil mica children we any with utiiniaUknlile enrucstnewi : They need Scott's HiimUii.ii, mill need it now. It powu sHra in concentrntetl form the very food elt'tneuta to enrich thi ir blood. It change wrakiima to atrciiKth; it makes them sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Acolt ft flowue, IllooiuAeld, N. J. v At "ilie -buck of a match AH the convenient ce of ga better cooking nd a cleaner cooler kitchen V NEW PMEECTION OIL COtQSMTOVE L For Jhit KlHlltt Un r,arlOil J. E. Stewart & Co. W. F. King Co. A Safe Drink! Are you satisfied with the cotfee and tea that you are getting? If not we should like to have you try ours. Our ex perience has taught us a lot about what are really good coffee and tea. Benefit by it. MICHEL II. K. Allen of Sisters was in the city last week. George Metz and Mildred Ora both of Bend, obtained a license to marry last week. G. M. Cornell and family left the first of the week for Walla Walla. The, are making the trip by auto. Mrs. Lou Hodges and daughter Dolly, went to Portland Sunday to visit friends and to see the Rose Show. Deputy United States Marshal Fuller was in the city the first of the week in connection with the Bengston case. K. K. Kvans and family moved to their ranch near Redmond the last of the week where they will spend the summer. J. C. Rush of Ijimonta and Miss JlSMu Wood of Ashwood were ' Rues a at the home of Mrs. M. A. Rohinson Friday. Harvey Cyrus went to Sisters Sunday and returned with his mother ami sister. Th..u r..t,i,.,l j t0 Sinters later in the evening. The state weight and measure inspector was here the first of the ; week on complaints received about of the week for Portland and Will amette Valley points. Mrs. Whit eis will attend a summer normal school for six weeks in order to better lit herself for the duties in the local schools. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal Stove, and costs less to Operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove. i The New Perfection gives a clean, odorless, Bootless flams because of the long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudgery of wood or coul. Keep your kitchen cool. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sins, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fire less Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. Standard Oil Co. (L'llllomU) O. C. Claypool & Co. C. W. Elkins No Mort Gas on tho etomach or Soup etomaohl No Mora Heivy Piling After Meal! or Constipation! If you have sour stomach, conatl. pHtlon or gas on the stomach try JUST ONE SPOONFUL, simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adlor-l-ka, the MOST I'OWER FUL. bowel clflariser ever sold. The VERY FIRST dose shows re sults and a short treatment with Ad lerlka will surprise you. It drains such astonUhlnK amounts of old mntter from the system that A cifc-m IJ. riAUIl ...llnv.d frinutlltfL- tlon. sour stomach and Kin almost guards against appendicitis. Prineville Drua Co., George Nicolai, Pharmacist II, II. McCall was a local visitor yesterday. Painters are busy shining up the Cub Hall. R. L. Jordan went to Portland Monday. Will Lodford was in the city Wednesday. Miss Ruth Topping returned to Culver Tuesday. W. A. Pickett of Terrebonne was in town Tuesday. J. W. Morgan left the first of the week for Paulina. B. F. Jonhson returned Tuesday from Burns and Ontario. II. B. Maile was a business visi tor from Mau'ras yesterday. Sam Carroll was over from Mitchell on business Monday. Mrs. Ida Wilson and Miss Grayce returned to Cline Falls Tuesday. Frank Brosius and Orville Yancey are at the Cove fishing., fhere will be services as usual at the Methodist church on Sunday. Freaking at Grimes Chapel Sunday afternoon at 2:30 by Rev. Newham. C. C. Buckingham and family were in the city Monday from Red m nd. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Lafollette left yesterday morning fur Port land and Seaside. Give a coat of paint to the hoards nailed on the trees at th courthouse for a fence. Mr. Sword in. Vira Cyrus at tended a meeting of the Artisans at Culver Saturday evening. T. M. Irvine of this office made a (lying trip to Portland last week. His wife returned with him. tiemi ueicatcu culver ZZ Z in a baseball game Sunday. Culver and Paulina should play interest ing ball. The old Moore blacksmith shop is being remodeled by Omar Wilson and will be used by Claypool & Co., for a warehouse. ' All the usual services at the Christian church next Sunday, The morning subject, "Nothing But Leaves." The church welcomes all classes who wish to worship God. Postmaster W. J. Boone, L. M. Rechtell. R. L. Jordan, II. D. Peoples and Dr. Burdon are visitors in Portland this week. Albert Sohreder has sufficiently recovered from his recent opera tion . for appendicitis to be about again. He left with his family for Rolyat the last of the week. Misses Etta and Tressie Huston, who have been "iving in the city during the school year, left Mon day, the former going to reside on her homestead for the summer. E. A. Busset of Powell Butte met with a painful and serious ac cident last week when he suffered injuries in a fall from a gang plow. The plow encountered an imbedded rock, throwing Mr Bussett heavily in the rocks. He had recovered nicely insist reports. II. H. McCall had the misfor tune to lose sixteen head of fine stock cattle at his ranch twelve miles below town last week. The cattle had been turned into a new pasture and it is thought that they were poisoned , by some kind of weed. Why We Are Opposing A Government Armor Plant To the People: Some iieople say that the very fact that the Bethlehem Steel Company Is so aggressively righting the proposal to build a Government armor plant is conclusive proof that the Company is seeking to assure for itself the "vast profits" derived from private manufacture. The fact is that armory making is the least profitable feature of steel manufacture. The reason we oppose a Government plant is very simple. It is this: Even though there is but little profit in the making of armor, we have invested over $7,000,000 in our armor plant; That plant is useless for any other purpose; if a Government plant is built the useful ness of our plant is destroyed. . It would be pom! business for us to make' armor for the Govern ment at any price over and above the actual shop cost, RATHER THAN SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE INVESTMENT. We do not seek to save big profits; our purpose is very frankly to save our armor plant itself built solely for the use of the Governmentfrom going to the scrap heap. To do that, we are prepared to agree for any period to any term of manufacture which the Federal Trade Commission shall say absolutely protects the Government of the I'nited States. CHAS. M. SCHWAB. Chairmra EUUKNR U. CMACK. rm.i,lut There will be services at the Upper McKay school house Sun day afternoon at 3:00. Geo. H. Ramsey. A few hours after leaving for Idaho with authorities on the charge of horsestealing, a boquet of flowers was left at the jail for E. Jones. McManus, the boot legger, got the flowers. The United Artisans held a very successful meeting Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Sword are here working in the interests of the lodge and have secured many new members. Officers elected for a new term are: Jessie Jones, Mrs. Claypool, Mrs. McNeeley, Mrs. Belknap, Gardner Perry, Laura Houston and Mrs. Powell. New Arriva We are now receiving new shipments of Deering Mowers, Rakes and Binders, and a complete line of repairs for same. Look your machinery over and or repairs early. It is very important t you furnish us with the number of repairs wanted when ordering mach repairs. We have a full line of lul eating oils, rope, steel cable and pulle Jackson forks, header forks, oil ca wrenches. Give us a call. O.C.Claypool&Co. Bulletin No. 2 The death of William Boyd wh was a resident of this city for many years, was reported from Oregon City on May 29. His sister, Mrs. Stanton Black, lives at Ashwood, and a brother resides at Mitchell. T. J. Kinney of Grand Rapids, Minn., passed through Prineville on Friday. He left his home town over a year ago and has walked al most 13,000 miles since that time, having visited many of the western sti tes and Mexico. He is writing weekly letters to a paper which are to be published in book form later. Several horses arein town to be looked over by horse buyers. It looks like Spring is here at last. Is er at le le i s, s, A '-Si Bethlehem Steel Company CHIROPRACTIC VTOUR health depends upon the condition of your nervous sys tem. Science has proven" that dis eases, both acute and chronic, can be remedied by Chiropractic adjust ments and without the aid of drugs. Chiropractors have located specific localities for every organ and tissue in the body, thereby having control over diseased parts. t You have tried all other meth ods without results, give Chiro practic a chance. Especially are chronic cases being successfully treated by competent Chiroprac tors. Every physician and scien tist who investigates Chiroprac tic says it is logical and in accord with facts. Dr. H. E. BURDON Now turn to the ments on page 3. clasified advertise-